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Even if you fix your current troubles you still have a major problem. That is a refrigerant cooled motor. Even with the little muffin fan you have there it's going to over heat. Starting and stopping...

I wouldn't take it too hard. Sounds like they were looking to get rid of someone and you happened to be in the line of fire. Some companies do that on a regular seasonal basis, they look for an easy...

I worked the Baltimore DC Annapolis triangle out of a Ford Aerostar for about a year. It was tight but forced you to be organized for sure. Doing the heavy commercial/industrial work now pretty much...

I worked with York for several years and left before the buyout. Now, me and my son are working for Johnson and its been pretty good so far. Of course, it's really what you make of it and who you're...

Hmmm. Rebuilds, some do it right others cut corners. I've seen over the years, used valve plates, bad internal relief valves, rods come off due to? Wrong oil , that was really just a guess but after...

I was tooling home today and noticed on a single story building not far from downtown that they had built heavy duty "cages" around the package rooftop units. I know they are there to protect against...

What about FYH (Japan) ?
I have used them in a few applications, mostly Liebert but I wonder about using them in some of the more heavy duty stuff. Sealmaster is my favorite here lately they seem to...

Why would an equipment manufacturer use a Sporlan CRO in the discharge line for hot gas bypass? I looked at the literature for the CRO and they specifically say do not use in anything but the suction...

I used to go thru so many screws it was ridiculous. Biggest thing I saw was folks using cordless drills and not setting the torque and stripping the holes out. Well that and manufs thinking that self...

I remember way back when I was a greenhorn working on a RadioShack ac unit and the ladder blew down... Well I went and jumped off the roof on to the top of a dumpster and then went and got my ladder...

Did all 3 resistors burn? Have you examined the contactors to see what damage they may have incurred? Looks like maybe the contactor to drop out the resistors hung in and left them in the circuit too...